杰弗里-巴瓦的精英住宅建筑中对种姓的微妙处理

M. N. R. Wijetunge
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在刚刚结束殖民统治的几十年里,在精英阶层的支持下,新生的锡兰建筑师率先恢复了一度被颠覆的本土建筑传统。这一时期最著名的国内建筑风格被确认为杰弗里-巴瓦(Geoffrey Bawa)的新地域主义。多年来,这一风格一直被认为是最符合其诞生背景的。此外,人们普遍认为巴瓦的国内客户来自精英阶层,其中大部分是僧伽罗人。僧伽罗人是人口中的大多数,他们是异质的,最初被组合成许多基于种姓的亚文化。本文探讨了巴瓦的一些国内项目;针对僧伽罗精英中人数最多的两个种姓--戈维伽马种姓和卡拉瓦种姓。本研究试图通过建筑(伴随着周期性的变化)来构成并揭示以种姓为基础的文化链条。本研究采用定性研究方法,并进行个案研究。摄影调查提供了补充现有文献的信息。对主要建筑特征进行分析,并通过现象学进行最终解释。深度访谈弥补了文献资料的不足。有鉴于此,以现象学的视角研究为僧伽罗精英阶层建造的建筑如何定格种姓文化的特殊性,以及周期性的变化,如果成功的话,可以应用到其他地方的类似案例中。
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Subtle Addressing of Caste in the Elite Domestic Architecture of Geoffrey Bawa
During the immediate postcolonial decades, reverting to once-subverted indigenous architectural traditions with elite patronage was spearheaded by nascent Ceylonese architects. The most celebrated domestic architectural style from this period has been confirmed as Neo-regionalism of Geoffrey Bawa. This rubric has over the years, been labeled as the most apposite to the context of its inception. Further, it is widely acknowledged that Bawa’s domestic clientele was drawn from the elite of which, the bulk being Sinhalese in ethnicity. Sinhalese, the majority population is heterogeneous, which has primordially been assembled into numerous caste-based sub-cultures. The paper tackles some domestic projects by Bawa; for Sinhalese elite of Govigama and Karava castes – the most numerous two castes. The study strives to constitute the caste-based cultural strands to have survived and unraveled via architecture (along with periodic changes). It Adheres to a qualitative research methodology, and delves on case studies. A photographic survey affords the information to supplement extant literature. The analysis of key architectural traits is carried out and the final interpretation is through phenomenology. In-depth interviews compensate for gaps in literature. In this light, examining in a phenomenological perspective how architecture executed for the Sinhalese elite frame cultural peculiarities of caste, and also periodic changes, if successful, could be applied to similar cases elsewhere.
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